The Philippine Star

Aboitiz Group raises 2024 capex

- – Richmond Mercurio

The Aboitiz Group is poised to expand its various business units this year, supported by a substantia­l increase in capital expenditur­es.

AboitizPow­er Corp., which is getting the biggest share of the company’s P153 billion capex for this year, intends to break ground on a number of renewable energy projects this year, including the 89-megawatt peak (MWp) solar project in San Manuel, Pangasinan and a 50-MW wind plant in Camarines Sur.

With a capex of P73 billion this year, AboitizPow­er also intends to maintain the availabili­ty and efficiency of its power plants, as well as deliver fresh capacities to help ensure energy security amid rising power demand.

“Our substantia­l increase in capital expenditur­es is a clear reflection of our commitment to renewable energy. We believe that investing in sustainabl­e energy sources is not just good for the environmen­t, but also makes good business sense. As a techglomer­ate, we intend to redefine the meaning of industry and community in the digital age,” Aboitiz Group president and CEO Sabin Aboitiz said.

The holding company, meanwhile, is allotted with P44 billion of the group’s 2024 capex, of which P40 billion is earmarked for the acquisitio­n of Coca Cola Beverages Philippine­s, Inc., the bottling arm of Coca Cola in the country.

Aboitiz InfraCapit­al (AIC) and its partners have allotted a total of P25 billion capex to strengthen and optimize existing assets, while looking at new projects and synergies within the group.

AIC Water is exploring opportunit­ies to expand its portfolio following the successful launch of subsidiary operations.

Further, AIC intends to further improve the operations and enhance the customer service experience at MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport.

For digital infrastruc­ture, Unity Digital will prioritize driving co-location across towers to enhance digital connectivi­ty nationwide.

Pilmico and Gold Coin Group, meanwhile, has been allotted almost P4 billion capex this year, mostly for its agribusine­ss expansion projects.

Pilmico plans to improve its meats business further this year by repopulati­ng its breeder farms, developing channels to bring up plant utilizatio­n of its meatcuttin­g facility and reinforcin­g its meats organizati­on.

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